10/29/08

Mid-week roundup

Have you tried the new Twitter interface, iTweet? I struggled with TweetDeck, twhirl and others and always resort back to the traditional Twitter Web site, but iTweet gets 5 stars, with built-in auto-refresh and search capabilities. Best of all, it's iPhone compatible and refreshes quickly. 


A huge shout out to UGA's PRSSA chapter! Proof that ProfNet queries do in fact pay off, our student-run firm, Creative Consultants, is featured in this PR Week article about real-world PR lessons. 

I just registered with 2Sense Online, a new site catering to young professionals and offering a variety of information (career advice, money tips, relevant news) in one place. I'm especially interested in the City Profile section. As my peers and I are on the job hunt, these quick reference guides to cities' demographics, economy and events are useful. I'm staying tuned to see how this site progresses. Can you recommend other online resources for young professionals? 

Ladies, start wearing red to attract a man. This idea was discussed on the Today Show Tuesday after a study confirmed that red "drives men wild." Unfortunately, red's just not my color.

10/24/08

On my radar

Once again, I've been MIA. It seems to be a recurring trend, but no more! I'll start by sharing a few things I stumbled upon over the past few weeks that are pretty cool.
  • I've never been one to wear a pedometer, partly because I don't want the bulk of an extra gadget and also because I'm afraid I'd become a little OCD about how many steps I take each day. However, I'm very interested in getting my hands on a Fitbit, a new wireless device made by a startup of the same name, which is able to measure a variety of data about your movement throughout the day, including calories burned, steps taken and the quality of your sleep. The Fitbit tracker uses the same accelerometer technology as the Nintendo Wii and the iPhone to sense the wearer's motion. The device is available in late December/early January, so it's on my Christmas list! 
  • Who hasn't joked about the need for some sort of barricade between a less-than-sober you and your phone, Twitter, Facebook or e-mail? Google has created a solution to sending e-mails you may later regret (when you wake up with a hangover). Google's Mail Goggles ask users to solve a few, what they call simple, math problems prior to sending to make sure you're mostly aware of what you're about to do. Funny thing is, I don't think the problems are that simple! I'd need a calculator for some, so it may prevent me from sending an e-mail even if I'm drinking just coffee. Will you use this? 
 
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  • Those who know me well can attest to the fact that I'm slightly obsessed with fitness - spinning, in particular. So, just a mere $2,395 is separating me from the RealRyder, a versatile indoor bike that "tilts, turns and banks like an outdoor bike." I'd say goodbye to the treadmill and elliptical in a heartbeat. Maybe I'll add this one to my Christmas list, too.